Who is converting titanic to 3d




















The simplest possible way to estimate depth is by assuming bright objects are closer than dark objects, as is done by some of the desktop software tools that can create pseudo-3D images from 2D originals automatically.

Fortunately for those converting feature films, they already know how far away each object on the set was — or was supposed to be — when the movie was made. Productions stills also provide additional information. This is no doubt where many of the people who worked on the Titanic 3D conversion for over a year spent their time. Once depth maps are made for every frame of the movie, the technical process of creating a stereoscopic image of each frame can begin.

The artificial horizon is rendered simply by having objects on the screen appear as far apart as our eyes, about 2. For 3D TV that may mean that the left and right images would each be shifted quite a bit to make an object appear at infinity. Negative parallax — objects popping out of the screen — is also limited by our ability to fuse images quickly. Even more than positive parallax, overuse can result in viewer discomfort. Next page: Adding depth to a 2D movie.

Yeah I enjoyed the hell out of Piranha 3d. I disliked everything about Avatar besides the excellent effects. Piranha is just a better movie and the 3d worked really well underwater, which I was pleasantly surprised by. I guess I am one of the few who loved the his version of the titanic movie. I have it on vhs, and dvd. I can't wait until the bluray is released. With that said, I find it sad that he fell for the "3d" scam. I guess all he really does care about is money It made 2 billion worldwide and you are one of the few who loved it?

So, 2 bill divided by cost of tickets divided by of people who actually watched it Stop the nonsense money making schemes and do something about Aliens already!!! A far superior movie that needs to be released again, not only in bluray but in theathers. My wife and I are looking forward to seeing this in theaters again. Especially in 3D.

Glad it is being re-released, love this movie. Cameron is just as full of shit as the next guy Saw the 3D version at a Sky preview last night and it was fabulous!

No idea how they did it but you would have thought it had been filmed in 3D. Never thought they could improve this film but it was much better than the original. With the exception of the first few minutes which were a bit 'fuzzy', when it cleared even tiny details were in good 3D, the colours were vivid and it was so clear, easy to watch.

Alex's Top 10 - 1. Nine Days 2. Berlin Alexanderplatz 3. Pixar's Soul 4. Pieces of a Woman 5. The restoration of Titanic was completed earlier this year in roughly 10 weeks. System features include alignment tools, as well as noise and grain reduction. He also restored Seven and Fight Club at Reliance.



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